Commands

Note: Command syntax is displayed in the standard Minecraft command format. An explanation of this format can be found here.

breed

/breed <position> <position>: Spawns an Egg in the player's party (or PC if the player's party is full) that would normally be created when breeding the two Pokémon in the specified party slots. If two selected Pokémon cannot breed together, no Egg will be produced. This command is not affected by breeding environments. After using this command, a 10 minute cool-down timer (modifiable in the config) must elapse before using this command again.

Aliases: /pokebreed, /pbreed

breeding

/breeding [true|false]: Sets whether a notification will be sent to the player when /breed's cool-down timer has elapsed. Not supplying a true/false argument will cause the setting to be toggled between true and false.

compsearch

/compsearch <player> <Pokémon>: Displays all occurrences of the specified Pokémon in the specified player's PC, including box number, Shininess, level, Nature, Growth, Ability, original Trainer, held item, EVs, IVs, and moves. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the corresponding section of the chat box. Eggs containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed. This command does not look in the player's party.

Aliases: /pokecompsearch, /pcompsearch

compsee

/compsee <player> <box>: Shows all of the Pokémon in the specified box in the specified player's PC. Along with the Pokémon themselves, their Shininess, level, Nature, Growth, Ability, original Trainer, held item are shown. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the individual Pokémon of the chat box. The contents of Eggs are shown rather than the Eggs themselves.

Aliases: /pokecompsee, /pcompsee

comptake

/comptake <player> <box> <slot>: Takes the Pokémon in the specified box number and slot and gives it to the user of the command.

dexcheck

/dexcheck: Gets the number of caught Pokémon according to the user's Pokédex.

eggsteps

/eggsteps [player] <slot>: Displays the total number of steps required to hatch the Egg in the specified party slot (1-6) of the specified player's party. If no player is given, the command user's party will be used.

evs

/evs <player> <slot>: This command will display the EVs that the Pokémon in the specified party slot (1-6) of the specified player has accumulated. It will show the EVs for each individual stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total amount of EVs gained, the maximum possible EVs (510), and the percentage of EVs that have been gained towards the maximum (Current EVs/510).

hatch

/hatch <position>: Hatches the Egg that currently resides in the specified position of the player's party. This command has no effect if the position does not contain an Egg. After using this command, a 10 minute cooldown timer (modifiable in the config) must elapse before using this command again.

Aliases: /pokehatch, /phatch

hiddenpower

/hiddenpower <position>: Displays the type and base power of Hidden Power if used by the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the command user's party. This command will function regardless of whether the targeted Pokémon currently knows Hidden Power.

ivs

/ivs <player> <position>: Displays the IVs that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has. The command will show the IVs for each stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total IVs, the maximum possible IVs (31 in every stat, 186), and the percentage of IVs that the Pokémon has compared to the maximum (Current IVs/186).

levelling

/levelling [player] [slot] [on|off] : Enables/disables leveling for the user's (or the given player's) entire party (or the Pokémon in the specified slot).

movelist

/movelist <Pokémon>: Displays all of the specified Pokémon's level-up, Egg, and tutor moves. This command does not list moves that a Pokémon can learn via TM/HM.

pc

/pcOpens the player's PC.

Aliases: /pokepc, /ppc

pokeclone

/pokeclone <slot> [player]: Creates a perfect clone of the Pokémon in the specified slot of the user's (or the given player's) party

pokecolor

/pokecolor <slot> <color>: Sets the name of the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) to the specified color.

pokedel

/pokedel <player> <pc|party> <slot|specifications... [confirm]>: Removes Pokémon from the party or PC of the given player. A specific slot (or box and box position in the case of PC deletion) can be used to specify which Pokémon. Alternatively, instead of party/PC location, Pokémon spec arguments can be used to delete more than one Pokémon. For example, /pokedel <player> pc lvl:100 would delete all Pokémon that are level 100 from the specified player's PC.

Alias: /pdel

pokeedit

/pokeedit <player> <position> <aspects>: Edits one or more aspects of the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party. The possible aspects are as follows. Several arguments have abbreviations that can also be used; these abbreviations are listed in parentheses. Multiple aspects can be entered in a single use of the command, separated by spaces. However, each individual aspect argument should contain no spaces within. For example, /pokeedit @p 1 ge:m l:40 s would edit the Pokémon in the command user's first party slot, making it male, level 40, and Shiny.

ability:|ab:|ab: Ability. Ability names are case-sensitive and spaces are omitted (e.g., WaterAbsorb for Water Absorb). Pokémon can only be assigned Abilities that they can have legally.

ball:|ba:|ba: The Poké Ball that the Pokémon is contained in. The argument takes the Poké Ball type itself without Ball (e.g., ba:Ultra).

pokeevolve

/pokeevolve (/pevolve, /evolve) [player] <position>: Evolves the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party if there is a Pokémon it can evolve into. The Pokémon will evolve regardless of whether evolutionary conditions (such as level) are met. If the Pokémon can evolve into multiple different Pokémon, like Eevee, the Pokémon will evolve into its first evolution by Pokédex number (in Eevee's case, Vaporeon). The player argument can be omitted to refer to the player who used the command.

Aliases: /pevolve, /evolve

pokekill

/pokekill: Removes all wild Pokémon from the world except those that are in battle (either with players or other wild Pokémon). Pokémon owned by players are unaffected. Pokémon spawned with Pixelmon spawners are affected.

pokenpckill

/pokenpckill <type>: Removes all NPCs of the specified type. The type argument can be any of the following:

pokerandom

/pokerandom [player] <arguments>: Gives a random Pokémon to the specified player with Pokémon spec arguments.

Alias: /prandom

pokereset

/pokereset <player> <slot> [level]: Sets the Pokémon in the specified party position of the specified player to level 5 and all of its EVs to 0.

Alias: /preset

pokerestart

/pokerestart [player]: Deletes all of the specified player's Pokémon, and kicks the player from the server.

pokeretrieve

/pokeretrieve [player]: Returns all of the specified player's party Pokémon to their Poké Balls. The player argument can be omitted to use the command on the command's user.

/pokeretrieve all: Uses /pokeretrieve on all players on the server.

pokesee

/pokesee <player>: Shows the contents of the specified player's party, including Pokémon species, Shininess, level, Nature, Growth, Ability, original Trainer, held item, EVs, IVs, and moves. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the corresponding section of the chat box. Eggs containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed.

Alias: /psee

pokesell

/pokesell <player> <position>: Gives the specified player the Pokémon in the specified position of the command user's party. This command cannot be used if the user of the command only has one Pokémon. Despite the name of the command, this command only gives Pokémon to other players for free; nothing can be requested in exchange for the Pokémon.

Aliases: /psell, /pokegift, /pgift

pokespawncoords

/pokespawncoords <Pokémon> <player>: Spawns the specified Pokémon at the specified player's coordinates.
/pokespawncoords <Pokémon> <x> <y> <z> [arguments...]: Spawns the specified Pokémon at the specified x, y, and z coordinates. Other arguments in the form of a Pokémon spec.

Aliases: /pspawncoords, /pspawnc, /pspawn

poketake

/poketake <player> <position>: Takes a Pokémon in the specified party position in specified player and gives it to the user of the command.

Alias: /ptake

redeemfossil

/redeemfossil [all]: Revives the currently held Fossil item (covered or cleaned) and adds it to the player's party (or PC if the party is full). If all is added to the command, the entire stack will be consumed and redeemed.

starter

/starter [player]: Causes the starter Pokémon selection screen to open for the specified player. This will only happen if the specified player has not already chosen a starter Pokémon. If no player name is specified, the command will be used on the command's user.

tms

/tms <Pokémon>: Displays a list of what TMs the specified Pokémon is compatible with.

tradesim

/tradesim <position>: This command triggers a tradeevolution on the Pokémon in the specified position of the player's party. If the Pokémon also needs to have a held item to evolve, this requirement will be in effect while simulating the trade. If the Pokémon does not evolve by trading it, this command does nothing.

wiki

/wiki <Pokémon> <info>: Displays server-specific information about a certain Pokémon. The info argument can be one of the following keywords to display different types of information about the Pokémon.

"Breed Command Cooldown": The number of seconds that a player must wait between uses of /breed.

"Hatch Command Cooldown": The number of seconds that a player must wait between uses of /hatch.

"Notify Ops": Enables most commands to notify ops (and print to the FML log) when a player uses them.

Along with the "pixelextras.cfg" file containing the above settings, a "cooldown.cfg" is generated to store individual cooldowns for each player who uses the /breed and /hatch commands. This cooldown.cfg file should not be manually modified; doing so may cause unexpected side effects.